post things that trigger europoors
>>62056779
that truck is too low, classic truck bait for city people
>>62056779
your shitty copy of Liberia's flag triggers me, not that pic.
It's bastille day today, yu filthy 'Murricans.
Why do Yuropoors have such tiny roads, as a Canuck on a break here I feel dicing claustrophobic.
>>62056779
this triggers the american
air conditioners apparently
>>62057171
>>62057134
This triggers me instead, fucking Mercedes
>>62057171
What triggers me is that you overuse it, fucking ameritard, you are the principal cause of global warming, motherfucker
>>62057401
mad
>>62056923
why is Austria butthurt?
>>62056779
>>62057401
that would be china and india you fucking guido america barely contributes to global warming
this
>>62057134
its a horrible vehicle, slow as shit in afghan
>>62057401
>implying I don't use a fan and employ strategic cross ventilation
>>62058668
Yea and jet fuel melts steel beams
>.> ...
>>62057401
Heating a house during the winter consumes much more energy by several orders of magnitude than cooling a house in the summer.
>>62057218
>mfw it's over 40 commie degrees every single day where I live and i'd literally die without air conditioning
>>62057401
>What triggers me is that you overuse it, fucking ameritard
That's easy for you to say. Italy is 10 degrees (F) cooler than the southern US in the summer.
>>62059723
>country of 350million full of environmentalist fags and regulations
>countries with 1billion+ who dont give a fuck about the environment
yeah totally us
>>62060299
If there were no pajets or zhangs we could actually get a handle on global warming
>>62060354
It's ironic since the average Indian and Chinese pollute less than half as much as the average American.
>>62060482
Yup, the average dude over there has little effect on it, it's the fact that they're desperately trying to catch up industrially by burning as much coal as humanly possible and not putting any regulation whatsoever into place
>>62060560
Really makes you think how much we firstwordlers burned in the industrialzation and yet still expect them to not do it now, huh?
>>62060619
The sheer scale of it is what makes the difference, really. And add to that the fact that those currently industrializing are aware of the negative effects while >we weren't ~150 years ago
ameritrigger: pickups not available in their country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuPeGPwGKe8
Do europoors really not have collegiate sports? How do you show your school spirit?
Do Europeans hate imperial or guns more?